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  • 07-19-2011, 07:48 PM
    Steve-J
    only one eye in the blue?????
    Does this ever happen? Is this a bad sign? I'm concerned because A) it seems too soon for her to go into a shed (only three weeks ago she had a good shed) and B) she is still getting the antibiotic injections of Fortaz for the RI she is (hopefully) recovering from, she has two more to go and the vet said to keep giving them even if she is going into a shed. I noticed the one eye looking cloudy yesterday and was hoping the other would cloud up, but today the cloudy one is looking blue and the other one looks normal. . . HELP!
  • 07-19-2011, 10:31 PM
    Skiploder
    Re: only one eye in the blue?????
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by J-Jabba View Post
    Does this ever happen? Is this a bad sign? I'm concerned because A) it seems too soon for her to go into a shed (only three weeks ago she had a good shed) and B) she is still getting the antibiotic injections of Fortaz for the RI she is (hopefully) recovering from, she has two more to go and the vet said to keep giving them even if she is going into a shed. I noticed the one eye looking cloudy yesterday and was hoping the other would cloud up, but today the cloudy one is looking blue and the other one looks normal. . . HELP!


    Nothing to worry about.
  • 07-22-2011, 06:19 PM
    Steve-J
    Re: only one eye in the blue?????
    update: as of yesterday she did start to show signs of going into shed, and today it's very obvious that she is in a shed. the one eye that went blue first is waaaaay bluer (is that a word?) than the other eye, I just had not read anywhere about one eye going blue first (by 3 days. . .) thanks Skiploder, I do tend to worry somewhat excessively. . . hopefully all will be normal after the shed.
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